In my interview with Charlie Hoehn, Charlie and I discuss how to successfully launch your book or product.

Here are some of the topics we go over:

- The #1 thing you need to include in a product launch - The lowdown on the data testing process - How to use Reddit's forums to get emotional feedback and improve your books' impact - Useful tips for developing the right mindset to handle criticism - How to create book titles that make people eager to buy

...and a bit more about building strategic relationships and how to effectively leverage them to sell more books.

If you have a business (or are creating one), odds are you want to get in front of as many people as you can.

Many people believe that to do this, they need to constantly update their blogs. And while that's helpful, it can be very frustrating to always have to come up with a "latest and greatest" blog post idea.

In my view, you actually don't need to constantly come up with new work. You can work smarter instead of harder by maximizing what you already have. This episode goes over how.

For the full blog post on this, go to http://www.rachelrofe.com/27ways

Most of us are in front of computers more than we’re in front of people. That’s hard. And when you consider there’s a direct correlation between social media consumption and depression, it makes it even harder.

In order to feel connected, it takes some conscious work – and that’s what we cover in today’s show.

In this episode, I share some ways you can feel connected in a particularly rough moment and how you can also (mostly) avoid it being a problem for the future.